Woman's Work in AmericaAnnie Nathan Meyer Arno Press, 1972 - 457 páginas |
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... York City were conspicuous both for their unflagging zeal and for their judicious methods , to secure necessary funds to found and , at the outset , to maintain a college for women whose professors and instructors should be those of ...
... York City were conspicuous both for their unflagging zeal and for their judicious methods , to secure necessary funds to found and , at the outset , to maintain a college for women whose professors and instructors should be those of ...
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... York surgeons ) had learned how to perform these operations successfully " ( those that Sims had invented ) , " they had no further use for me . My thunder had been stolen , and I was left without any resources what- ever . I said to ...
... York surgeons ) had learned how to perform these operations successfully " ( those that Sims had invented ) , " they had no further use for me . My thunder had been stolen , and I was left without any resources what- ever . I said to ...
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... York . A co - operative knitting mill was set up at Little Falls , N. Y. , while other co - operative industries throughout the land came , through co - operative principles , into the possession of the workers . A co - operative ...
... York . A co - operative knitting mill was set up at Little Falls , N. Y. , while other co - operative industries throughout the land came , through co - operative principles , into the possession of the workers . A co - operative ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHAPTER | 2 |
THE EDUCATION OF WOMAN IN THE WESTERN STATES | 54 |
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Referencias a este libro
Beyond Her Sphere: Women and the Professions in American History Barbara Jean Harris Vista de fragmentos - 1978 |
Give Us Bread But Give Us Roses: Working Women's Consciousness in the United ... Sarah Eisenstein Sin vista previa disponible - 1983 |